Tagged - Funding

Fraternity Quad kitchens reopen after renovations

After losing their personal chefs and having their commercial-grade kitchens closed for two months, Fraternity Quad residents’ kitchens were reopened near the end of October. Read More

A shortcut on climate science is a dead end

Climate policy will always involve cost tradeoffs. However, we should not tilt the scale by ignoring evidence or skipping review. Read More

When courts decide science: the University and the cases that could decide our future

By September, UR reported at least twenty terminated federal grants, totaling $9 million in losses. That is not a policy debate — it is stalled research, frozen hiring, and real people caught in the middle. Read More

Impacts of Government Shutdown on UR

Highly funded universities such as UR can use their own resources to manage a shorter shutdown, but as the shutdown continues, the University will have to prioritize about what to fund. Read More

Are you too “woke” for Trump’s new budget?

President Trump's direction for our tax-dollars isn’t one that invests in America’s true strength: its people. Read More

UR joins lawsuit against federal funding cap

Educational institutions like the University are facing new barriers under the Trump administration, including threats to research funding such as the halt of all federal grants. Though the move was subsequently blocked by federal district court judges, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced in February a 15% cap on indirect cost reimbursements — directly […]